bo resilience. 61% of baby boomers, age 47 to 65, and 67% of gen 67% of gen x's, 31 to 46, and 68% of generation y, mid to late 20s, believe that they or any american can still achieve the american dream. what is the american dream today? has it been redefined as a resulted of the financial slowdown? pat? >> the american dream is the belief of each and every american growing up that if he studies and he works hard and he gets a job and he stays out of trouble, he will be able to build a good life for himself, his wife, his family. that life will get better and better gradually. there may be some bumps but at the end of it, his children will have even a better life, john. the american dream is not being redefined, but what is happening is it is being postponed for tens of millions of americans for the last three years, and for some americans i think it has been cancelled. >> eleanor? >> i think it's been redefined in the sense that it's less materialistic, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. i think people are looking for more meaning, and i think there's more individuality, and th